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SMTX Vagina Monologues announces Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center performance
SMTX Vagina Monologues is thrilled to announce its annual performance on Feb. 17, at the Wildflower Country Inn and Event Center. This empowering event serves as a fundraiser for the Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center.
02/11/2024 05:00 AM
Observations and notes from the Olympic Trials
I watched the Olympic Marathon trials last week to see which three runners will represent the USA in Paris this summer. I get asked why I watch a bunch of runners for almost three hours. There isn’t the exciting game winning score that other sports have. I think a person has to be a runner to appreciate the level of training that goes into running a marathon. When I use the term runner I am referring more to a person trying to run a fast time and win an award. The jogger that enters to get a tee shirt is not able to understand how fast the runners are moving for the distance of 26.2 miles. I had one woman comment about a friend of hers that ran a marathon. When she was told the distance was 26.2 miles she commented, “My goodness, that is like running to Austin.” Then she asked, “How many days did it take her?” That is why I think a person running for a fast time and 26.2 miles would understand the effort that was being put forth by the competitors.
02/11/2024 05:00 AM
Exploring Nature: Trees
Trees are one of man’s best friends.
02/11/2024 05:00 AM
Broke Thespians and VFW serve dinner with a side of theater
For one night only, Broke Thespians Theatre Company is performing “Dinner at Eight, Dead by Nine,” a dinner theater production written by Michael Druce. For $15, enjoy a spaghetti dinner and determine who killed the rich and fabulous Eleanor VanHeusen with over 45 minutes of nonstop laughter. The production is a partnership with the Maurice T. Suttles VFW Post 3413, and all proceeds go toward improving the building. The show starts on Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. at the VFW Hall, 1701 Hunter Rd.
02/11/2024 05:00 AM
Founder of Parents of Trans Youth to speak March 2 at Dunbar Community Center
Mandy Giles, Founder of Parents of Trans Youth will lead a conversation titled, “Supporting Trans Kids: Building Safe & Inclusive Homes and Communities” at the Dunbar Community Center on Saturday March 2, at 1:30 p.m.
02/11/2024 05:00 AM
Building healthy soil
Understanding how soil composition influences plant health, nutrition and the environment
02/11/2024 05:00 AM
Valentine’s Day experiences available at Wimberley Glassworks
This Valentine’s Day, prepare to be blown away with a romantic interactive glass making experience and live glass blowing demonstrations at Wimberley Glassworks. Participants can opt for a truly hands-on experience by making a Glass Heart. Guests will choose glass colors, roll the hot glass, and sit on the glassblowing bench to finish the piece into a heart shape. This experience takes about 15 minutes.
02/11/2024 05:00 AM
Experiences with Texas nature unlock fearless feminine form
I have ascended. Achievement unlocked. Clarissa Pinkola Estes would be proud. My transformation is complete: I am a Woman of the Woods. Me = folklore. I am legend. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
02/11/2024 05:00 AM
The economic impact of TXST home football games
As the Super Bowl looms, many in the city are also planning ahead for the Fall 2024 football season in San Marcos. As excitement builds on the field, it becomes a powerful force in the local economy. Texas State University's home football games aren't just about touchdowns and cheers — they're about economic touchdowns for local businesses, both big and small.
02/09/2024 12:00 AM
Rotary Creates Hope
Rotary Creates Hope
02/09/2024 12:00 AM
Professor teaches locals how to communicate like C.S. Lewis
The San Marcos Public Library is the home of a dream come true for the local bookworm that is looking to strengthen their knowledge reserves. Lifelong Learning Director Marianne Reese is currently spearheading a community lecture series that involves six unique topics on six consecutive Fridays at the San Marcos Public Library.
02/09/2024 12:00 AM
Downtown Association President selected for economic fellowship
Splash Coworking founder and president of the Downtown Association of San Marcos Carina Boston Pinales was selected as a Fellow in the first Economic Recovery Corps Program.
02/09/2024 12:00 AM
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